HOW ADVERTISING ON TWITTER CAN HURT YOUR BUSINESS

The overwhelmingly popular social networking site Twitter is becoming more and more important as a marketing tool, from small businesses all the way up to large corporations. After all, who wouldn’t want to have a presence on a website with over 140 million active users? Although plenty of businesses are prospering by utilizing this networking site, I recently read an article that said it is also important not to be so forceful that you scare away potential customer. Here are four steps to avoiding being too spammy or affected:

Quality over quantity: Rather than tweeting every five minutes, post valuable and useful information steadily. You’ll gain more followers than you’ll lose.

Be real, not a robot: Have plenty of information in your description and your background. Followers want to know they are interacting with a real employee or business owner, not a computer.

Maintain personality: It’s tempting, but avoid the automatic tweets full of useless or general information. Fans will not continue to follow you if your tweets and messages are unnecessary and impersonal.

Have a purpose: Keep an eye on your followers and answer their questions. Provide useful information and avoid seeming inauthentic. Before joining Twitter, create a clear idea of what value you will provide to your audience. Most businesses focus on how Twitter will give them value, but if you provide value to the community you are more likely to be successful.

Twitter can give your business access to people all over the world. Just remember, those people can “unfollow” you faster than they can change the channel during an annoying commercial.Sources: Zintro and Mashable